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Fallen From Grace: Famous Athletes Go DownFloyd Landis won the Tour de France in 2006 but was stripped of his title and banned from the sport for two years due to a positive test for performance-enhancing drugs.Getty Images

Fallen From Grace: Famous Athletes Go DownLance Armstrong – the world’s best bicyclist and cancer survivor, who’s Live Strong program helped thousands. In June 2012, he was accused of doping and stripped of all his many Tour de France wins. Now he has confessed to Oprah that he’s a big fat liar.Getty Images

Fallen From Grace: Famous Athletes Go DownKobe Bryant had three NBA titles with the Los Angeles Lakers by age 23, but then the shocking allegation: Bryant was accused of rape in the summer of 2003. Kobe did confess to adultery, but denied any rape charge. Getty Images

Fallen From Grace: Famous Athletes Go DownBen Roethlisberger – Seattle-ites already don’t like him for his dishonest touchdown in THAT Big Game –but he also shocked his team, fans and city when he was accused of raping a college student in March 2010.at M&T Bank Stadium on December 2, 2012 in Baltimore, Maryland.Getty Images

Fallen From Grace: Famous Athletes Go DownMichael Vick - quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles -In April 2007, Vick was implicated in an illegal interstate dog fighting ring that had operated for five years. In August 2007, he pleaded guilty to federal felony charges and served 21 months in prison, followed by two months in home confinement.Getty Images

Fallen From Grace: Famous Athletes Go DownTonya Harding (Left, in another failed career) – We didn’t really know about this championship-level figure skater in the early 1990s who failed to walk away with a medal at the 1992 Olympics, until in 1994, when her rival Nancy Kerrigan was kneecapped by a strange man – connected to Harding - during skating practice. Then, unfortunately for all of us, she was all we heard about for a time.Getty Images

Fallen From Grace: Famous Athletes Go DownBaseball’s Barry Bonds - a central figure in baseball's steroids scandal. In 2007, he was indicted on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice for allegedly lying to the grand jury during the government's investigation of BALCO, by testifying that he never knowingly took any illegal steroids. He was convicted in 2011 on the obstruction of justice and then later Bonds was denied entry into baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown during his first year of eligibility on the ballot.Getty Images

Fallen From Grace: Famous Athletes Go DownMarion Jones took home 5 medals at the 2000 Sydney Olympics for her track prowess, but forfeited all of them after admitting she used performance-enhancing drugs.Getty Images

Fallen From Grace: Famous Athletes Go DownPete Rose - baseball's all-time hits leader and manager of the Cincinnati Reds in the '80s. The hall of fame has dissed him amid allegations of his betting on baseball.Getty Images

Fallen From Grace: Famous Athletes Go DownTiger Woods - A dominant force in golf, spending nearly 10 years as the world’s number one. From December 2009 to early April 2010, Woods took leave from professional golf to focus on his marriage after he admitted infidelity. But then his multiple infidelities were revealed by several different women. This was followed by a loss of form, and his ranking gradually fell to a low of No. 58 in November 2011.Getty Images